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US20140072940A1 - Cpr training device and method of use - Google Patents

Cpr training device and method of use
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US20140072940A1
US20140072940A1US13/608,338US201213608338AUS2014072940A1US 20140072940 A1US20140072940 A1US 20140072940A1US 201213608338 AUS201213608338 AUS 201213608338AUS 2014072940 A1US2014072940 A1US 2014072940A1
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A CPR training device for simulating continuous chest compressions has a weight measuring scale with a visual indicator of applied force or weight. The visual indicator includes a graduated measuring scale measuring 0 pounds to at least 140 pounds; and a pointer or needle movable in response to an applied force or weight. The CPR training device visually shows the applied force of each compression. The CPR training device has a top surface having a label. The label is adhered to the top surface and has a target zone identifying the location CPR compressions are to be applied. The target zone is preferably graphically depicted in the shape of a heart.

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What is claimed is:
1. A CPR training device comprising:
a weight measuring scale with a visual indicator of applied force or weight.
2. The CPR training device ofclaim 1 wherein
the visual indicator includes a graduated scale measuring 0 pounds to at least 140 pounds; and
a pointer or needle movable in response to an applied force or weight.
3. The CPR training device ofclaim 1 further comprises:
a top surface having a label, the label being adhered to the top surface wherein the label has a target zone identifying the location CPR compressions are to be applied.
4. The CPR training device ofclaim 2 has an optimal load indicator label adjacent the graduated scale spanning 120 to 140 pounds on the scale.
5. The CPR training device ofclaim 2 wherein the label has a rate indication of 100/min positioned near the visual indicator.
6. The CPR training device ofclaim 3 wherein the target zone is graphically depicted in the shape of a heart.
7. The CPR training device ofclaim 1 further comprises:
a timing meter device, the timing meter device being adjustable to vary beats per minute.
8. The CPR training device ofclaim 7 wherein the timing meter device has a visual indicator that can be set to 100/min to reflect the optimal rate of chest compressions.
9. The CPR training device ofclaim 8 wherein the timing meter device has an audible sound set to the rate selected controlled by a switch or on-off button on the timing meter device.
10. The CPR training device ofclaim 1 further comprises:
a CPR assist device, the CPR assist device includes an audible click and echo that sounds a click when compressed and echoes when released to indicate a reset condition.
11. The CPR training device ofclaim 1 wherein the CPR training device visually shows the applied force of each compression.
12. The CPR training device ofclaim 9 further comprises:
a CPR assist device, the CPR assist device includes an audible click and echo that sounds a click when compressed and echoes when released to indicate a reset condition, wherein the CPR training device visually shows the applied force of each compression and the timing device provides a visual or audible rate indication to the user of his or her rate of compressions.
13. The CPR training device ofclaim 12 wherein the rate of compressions is adjusted to the rate of the timing meter device.
14. The CPR training device ofclaim 13 wherein the CPR training device shows an optimal compression in the range of 120-140 pounds at a rate of 100 compressions per minute, and repeated training with the device conditions the user to administer compressions at the optimal rate and load.
15. A method of teaching proper CPR continuous chest compressions comprises the steps of:
a) providing a weight measuring scale;
b) applying a downward force on a top surface of the weight measuring scale in an amount between 120 and 140 pounds while observing the visual indicator reading thereby simulating a chest compression;
c) relaxing, allowing the indicator to reset to zero pounds;
d) reapplying the downward force, then relaxing repeatedly at a rate approximately 100 compressions per minute.
16. The method ofclaim 15 further comprises:
providing a CPR assist device and using the CPR assist device to apply the simulated compressions.
17. The method ofclaim 16 further comprises:
providing a timing meter device with a rate indicator that is visual or audible or both and synchronizing the rate of simulated compressions to the rate set on the timing meter device.
18. The method ofclaim 17 wherein the rate of the timing meter device is set to 100 per minute.
19. The method ofclaim 18 wherein the CPR assist device has an audible click and echo sound that clicks on each downward compression and echoes on relaxation, and the method further comprises the step of:
matching the click sound to the visual or audible sound of the timing meter device thereby achieving a set rate of compressions per minute.
20. The method ofclaim 19 wherein the set rate of compressions is 100 per minute.
21. A CPR training device comprising:
a label for affixing to a top surface of a weight scale, the label having a target zone indicator showing where the CPR compressions are to be applied and a cutaway opening or transparent central portion to allow a user to see the movement of a scale weight indicator as compressions are applied, the label when affixed to the scale forms the CPR training device.
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